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lotte

[ lot; French lawt ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of lotte1

From French, Middle French; compare Medieval Latin lota; further origin unknown

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Example Sentences

"It was Lotte that kept the cordial-room," she said vaguely, but with speaking her mind cleared and she came to herself again.

What sort of person must that be who likes Lotte, in whom all senses, all emotions are not completely filled up by her!

His real name happens to be Buff, and he is a grand-nephew of Lotte, whose name was also Buff.

"I don't call that very much," said Lotte, much disappointed.

Of course Lotte had been annoying, but she had always been a bundle of curiosity.

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